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Blog| by Letha Wicker

What differentiates IBM Planning Analytics from other planning solutions? Quite a lot, actually. But today we’d like to focus on the practical, real-world benefits of just two key functions: data analysis and reporting.

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Blog| by Letha Wicker

The event formerly known as IBM Analytics University is happening again this fall. Join us at the Data and AI Forum on October 21–24 in Miami, Florida. Here’s a preview of what you can get out of this exciting event.
For 2019, we’ve expanded the curriculum to include the entire IBM Data and AI

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Blog| by Stephanie Freyer

When businesses evaluate cloud infrastructure, databases or other core business systems, they nearly always consider scale as a decision factor. But scalability – the ability to grow as planning and business grows – is often overlooked for enterprise performance management.
So what do companies

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Blog| by Paul Bard

Before making any major purchase decision, most of us read reviews to learn about the experiences of other users and get an understanding of a product from the perspective of the marketplace. This is especially important for when evaluating options for a major investment like planning software.
Our

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Blog| by Greg Adams

A few competitors are trying to sow doubt about IBM’s commitment to IBM TM1 and IBM Planning Analytics – which is powered by IBM TM1 – as well as the product’s future, and the implications of the latest upgrade. Let me set the record straight—IBM Planning Analytics isn’t going anywhere. In fact,

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Blog| by Paul Bard

Get a head start on the planning and analysis process, and transform the experience with a solution that’s available on premises and in the cloud. Plus, take advantage of a free trial to see how easy performing an in-depth analysis can be.

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Blog| by Paul Bard

Some financial organizations may have been waiting to make a move to adopt an enterprise-scale planning analytics solution for planning, budgeting and forecasting. Now, the anticipated release of an on-premises and cloud-based version of IBM Planning Analytics just may be the tipping point for

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Blog| by Paul Bard

Gartner’s first-ever Magic Quadrant for Strategic Corporate Performance Management Solutions positions IBM as a leader in SCPM, placing it farther along the completeness of vision axis than any other organization in the Leaders quadrant. Find out why by exploring the capabilities of IBM’s on-

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Podcast| 39:25

In this roundtable podcast, IBM’s Tony Levy talks candidly with senior financial analysts from four companies to learn what challenges led these IBM customers to adopt performance management solutions. During their conversation, you’ll learn about the successes that these companies have already